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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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"What's unnatural stone?
Ha! That's a good point! Actually soap stone is another stone that's always baffled me "
Yes, why don't they call it talc stone? I think I have a little elephant or a pig (something animal) carved in soapstone. |
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"What's unnatural stone?
Ha! That's a good point! Actually soap stone is another stone that's always baffled me
Yes, why don't they call it talc stone? I think I have a little elephant or a pig (something animal) carved in soapstone."
I always thought soapstone was something that was easily carvable |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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"What's unnatural stone?
Ha! That's a good point! Actually soap stone is another stone that's always baffled me
Yes, why don't they call it talc stone? I think I have a little elephant or a pig (something animal) carved in soapstone.
I always thought soapstone was something that was easily carvable"
Ah! That makes sense.
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Hi Craig here I did a job other week putting in down for a friend of ours over 70 meters of it it's very nice when u seal it with paving sealant it keeps it wet look xxx |
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"What's unnatural stone?
Ha! That's a good point! Actually soap stone is another stone that's always baffled me
Yes, why don't they call it talc stone? I think I have a little elephant or a pig (something animal) carved in soapstone.
I always thought soapstone was something that was easily carvable
Ah! That makes sense.
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Yeah, it is, I also remember getting something from Kenya made from it. I used to think that it was actually used as soap! Doh!! Probably best not used on a patio.
Sorry OP no idea  |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
Way over Yonder, that's where I'm bound |
"What's unnatural stone?
Ha! That's a good point! Actually soap stone is another stone that's always baffled me
Yes, why don't they call it talc stone? I think I have a little elephant or a pig (something animal) carved in soapstone.
I always thought soapstone was something that was easily carvable
Ah! That makes sense.
Yeah, it is, I also remember getting something from Kenya made from it. I used to think that it was actually used as soap! Doh!! Probably best not used on a patio.
Sorry OP no idea "
Would it get frothy in the rain on the patio?  |
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"What's unnatural stone?
Ha! That's a good point! Actually soap stone is another stone that's always baffled me
Yes, why don't they call it talc stone? I think I have a little elephant or a pig (something animal) carved in soapstone.
I always thought soapstone was something that was easily carvable
Ah! That makes sense.
Yeah, it is, I also remember getting something from Kenya made from it. I used to think that it was actually used as soap! Doh!! Probably best not used on a patio.
Sorry OP no idea
Would it get frothy in the rain on the patio? "
It would! It would be ideal for back yard curling events! |
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"What's unnatural stone?
Ha! That's a good point! Actually soap stone is another stone that's always baffled me
Yes, why don't they call it talc stone? I think I have a little elephant or a pig (something animal) carved in soapstone.
I always thought soapstone was something that was easily carvable
Ah! That makes sense.
Yeah, it is, I also remember getting something from Kenya made from it. I used to think that it was actually used as soap! Doh!! Probably best not used on a patio.
Sorry OP no idea
Would it get frothy in the rain on the patio? "
Foam party time  |
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By *icketysplitsWoman
over a year ago
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"What's unnatural stone?
I used to work at Camas who made paving slabs, kerbstones etc. They made "Stone effect" slabs from concrete and were pretty good to be honest "
Well there you go! I've seen a wood effect made from plaster so I suppose stone from concrete is feasible.
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"Has anyone used Indian natural stone on a patio ? If so are you happy with it ? Does it age ok ?"
Two in fact dour years ago and they've worn very way and still looks like new.  |
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